Players will step into the shoes of a young man in the year 2014 as he arrives in California to pursue his dreams of road domination and capture the Californian cargo transportation market. There are miles of highways to conquer and cities and towns to reach as he becomes the greatest trucker on the highways.

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Players will step into the shoes of a young man in the year 2014 as he arrives in California to pursue his dreams of road domination and capture the Californian cargo transportation market. There are miles of highways to conquer and cities and towns to reach as he becomes the greatest trucker on the highways. Rig’n’Roll is a sequel to the famous Hard Truck series. This time the game world is true-to-life. Gamers can race high-powered Semis along thousands miles of real Californian roads, visiting San-Francisco to San Diego, San Jose to Los Angeles. Rig’n’Roll delivers players the ultimate truck driving experience with authentic models of trucks and their interiors, completely new physics and astonishing 3D graphics among numerous features.
Players will outrun their opponents to deliver cargo on time or take part in truck races to prove their professional skills, giving them the opportunity to improve their rating and authority among other drivers. Rig’n’Roll also gives gamers an opportunity to test their management skills as they establish their own cargo transportation company. Players will recruit staff and hire other drivers to work for them as they expand their business and eliminate their competitors from the transportation market. Apart from being the most accurate and innovative truck driving simulation game ever produced, Rig’n’Roll immerses players in an exciting story with an unexpected finale, making new allies and battling treacherous foes as they discover a conspiracy that will test their skills to the limit.
Key features:

Authentic models of famous trucks — Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Sterling and Western Star

Over 12,000 miles of California roads, including all major freeways

Over 40 California cities, including San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles

A few things that I noticed in my little gaming session, which was 30 minutes or so.- The cutscenes are just weird- There's no waypoints on the map when you start the game, so you have no idea where you need to go to- The camera views are horrible- The first person (driver) is way too close to the windshield, that makes it impossible to drive and look at the mirrors at the same time- The "cities" if you can even call them that, are just a few buildings here and there- I don't see the point of the Warehouse thing, why can't there just be a few companies in the cities where you could just drive to and get a trailer from there?- I went to get a trailer from Los Angeles' Warehouse but it just said "You're 2nd" after I chose a trailer and I didn't get a trailer behind my truck and I didn't get a waypoint on the map showing where the trailer would be at- I drove to a gas station and refueled my truck, after that, the truck just completely got stuck, it didn't move at all no matter what button I pressed on the keyboard- A "2 of 2" or "1 of 2" text in the little bar on the top of the screen, no idea what that means as there was no explanation to that- And many, many other things.

This game is 14,99€ on Steam, definitely not worth it. Don't spend your money on this game.

Remember that game on PS2 called 'Big Motha Truckers'? No? Well it's like that. This game is fun. It actually has cutscenes in which people actually talk unlike most simulators. (When was the last time you even played a "simulator" that even had detailed characters?) Something I enjoyed most about this game was the fact the cops come after you. I was arrested and even when being arrested there's a short cutscene. Yes, this review sucks. Boohoo. I don't care. This is a real world truck sim. Whereas Euro Truck Sim is a truck driving sim. Yes there's a difference. Play the game and you'll know what I mean.

I may not have played this game for long, but trust me I’ve played it for more than enough time… Rig’N’Roll is an absolute disaster! The camera controls and viewpoints are atrocious, the story mode kicks off with an array of obvious typos, the music creates the illusion you’re playing crazy taxi (or something) yet it really does try to maintain a serious truck simulator attitude while incorporating race elements and police chases, the controls of the vehicles are flawed, the map is some kind of abomination (real life truckers I believe would have more detailed maps than a city name with a line between it)… I’m sorry, but I have no idea what this game was trying to be but I know for fine fact there are better truck simulators out there! Just don’t buy this…

Buggiest game ever. It is unplayable due to some of these outrageous bugs. I can't even believe I spent more than 10 minutes in it. However, it is fun to just drive on the wrong side of the road and mess with the broken physics and run people over.

Look at this as a simulator and you'll be let down. Looking at this as a truck-themed arcade game, and you'll praise:

• An amazing map - no prefabricated undersized intersections. The bespoke highways are properly scaled and a joy to drive on. You can do more than 30mph without tipping over. The map itself is huge - takes several hours to cross despite higher speeds and straighter roads than ETS

• You can see your hired drivers on the road as they work, and join them in competitive jobs

• A far, far, far more detailed truck diagnostics system than other games. Worn brake pads grind against the discs and degrade braking performance. Panels get beat up, the engine runs like crap.

• The truck upgrade system is excellent and features things like side and rear mounted cameras to cover blind spots.

• Cops (could be a con for some!)

• Nice side-missions, help out hitchhikers if you want, pick up extra jobs from cafés or over the radio

That isn't to say this game is without flaws. The iffy handling and dodgy physics are geared to racing, not driving. There are competitive jobs where you are pitted against other drivers to race cargo to its destination (very unrealistic). There are also truck races and out-of-this-world missions to complete, too.

In summary, don't look at it as a sim and you will be able to forgive its shortcomings. Go for a race or forgive the iffy handling and go for a really scenic drive.

not a bad game dose not work well with XBOX360 controller but its still a giggle getting to a police chase in a 18 wheeler best controller setup is to use the keyboard i would give this game 5/10 at the moment it is in weeklong deals so i would recomend it as it cheap but if you want a realy good trucking game euro truck simulator 2 but as an arcade type trucking this is a cool game to own hope you find this helpful